FAQ
Questions, answered.
How do review credits work?+
Requesting a review costs 1 credit. Giving an accepted review earns 1 credit; standout reviews earn 1.5. New members start with 2 credits. Credits are an append-only ledger you can audit on your wallet page.
What counts as a useful review?+
Specific (timestamps, named elements), actionable (something the creator can try), balanced (a strength and an improvement), and honest without being hostile. See the example reviews page.
Who can hear my unfinished track?+
Only reviewers assigned to it. Submissions are private by default. You choose if any song appears on your public profile.
Can someone steal my song?+
Tracks stream in the review cockpit; downloads aren't offered to reviewers. Every listen is tied to an accountable, invited account — and uploads are timestamped, which documents your authorship.
Can I upload new versions?+
Yes — versioning is the point. Upload V2 and everyone who reviewed V1 is notified and can compare and confirm improvements.
Does paying replace reviewing?+
No. Subscriptions buy capacity and queue priority. Credits — the right to receive feedback — only come from giving feedback.
Can I use AI to help write reviews?+
As a phrasing aid for judgments you actually formed while listening, yes. Generic AI filler is rejected as low-effort, and deceptive use is bannable.
Who reviews my track?+
Matching weighs genre overlap, your requested feedback areas vs reviewer strengths, karma, queue age, and skill-band similarity — with anti-collusion rules like repeat-pair cooldowns.
What happens to bad reviews?+
Low-effort reviews are auto-flagged, earn no credit, and get admin review. You can also report any review; reports go to a moderation queue with a documented resolution.